World no1 Aaron Cook not allowed to go to the olympics?

World no1 Aaron Cook not allowed to go to the olympics?

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Soir

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2,270 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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World no1...yes world no1 (do we have many of them?) has been rejected by the powers that be to represent Britain at the Olympics and he replacement is ranked 59

Reading between the lines is this just in house politics within Teakwando?
-apparently he didn't like training methods set out by governing body so went back to his own training method.
Anyone have any knowledge on this?

Lost soul

8,712 posts

187 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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I have been following this story and it beats me scratchchin

London424

12,897 posts

180 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Only in Britain could we manage to do this. It's an absolute joke.

World no1 not picked for a guy miles behind who I believe has to change weight class as well.

IMO its simply because he thought the governing body were a joke so pulled out of the programme and funded it himself and has got to World no1 without them. This is the payback

Lost soul

8,712 posts

187 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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London424 said:
IMO its simply because he thought the governing body were a joke so pulled out of the programme and funded it himself and has got to World no1 without them. This is the payback
is that it ?


London424

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180 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Lost soul said:
London424 said:
IMO its simply because he thought the governing body were a joke so pulled out of the programme and funded it himself and has got to World no1 without them. This is the payback
is that it ?
"Cook came fourth in the 2008 Olympic competition but last year left the umbrella of British Taekwondo’s high-performance programme, surrendering his funding to train alone."


"Cook was initially overlooked for selection last week, with British Taekwondo preferring Lutalo Muhammad, 20. Muhammad is also a European champion but won his title in a different weight category at the tournament in Manchester last month."

taaffy

1,120 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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That stinks ....

hidetheelephants

27,278 posts

198 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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I question the impartiality of the UK body; telly news said one of the reasons for bumping him in favour of the other guy was 'he's shorter so will miss more high-scoring head/neck kicks' or words to that effect. WTF? He's the ing world fking champion!

Lost soul

8,712 posts

187 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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hidetheelephants said:
I question the impartiality of the UK body; telly news said one of the reasons for bumping him in favour of the other guy was 'he's shorter so will miss more high-scoring head/neck kicks' or words to that effect. WTF? He's the ing world fking champion!
Other than some cocktard being on the selection board there must be more to this than is out there

Raify

6,552 posts

253 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Soir said:
Teakwando?
hehe Is that the Korean art of tea-making?

News article today had the decision makers claiming that they chose the other guy because he had a better chance. (apparently he's improving fast and is better at head shots). Recent rule changes have been brought in to liven up the dull sparring and encourage head kicks with more points.

The other opinion is that Cook's been omitted for political reasons 'cause he's training outside of the academy.

Whatever the reasons, they're accelerating the process of getting TKD dumped from the Olympics, which has been on the cards for a while apparently.

BlueMR2

8,691 posts

207 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Olympics is all about the politics.

As soon as he told them to stick the (crap) training methods (and became No1 on his own) they couldn't wait to give him the metaphorical finger and turn him down.

It seems sports attract the same sort of power hungry people as politicians, we all know how they love to stab others in the back when the can (metaphorically of course, they are not allowed near the sharp knife drawer).

Halb

53,012 posts

188 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Personally I think the Olympics are a joke.
Would be funny if he was able to go there by other means, quick passport change or something?biggrin

jbudgie

9,166 posts

217 months

Sunday 10th June 2012
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jbudgie

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217 months

Sunday 10th June 2012
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It does seem as though it's political.